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how do i create a FAST and how do i put a computer in a domain step by step

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i have two computers runing windows2000 Pro and i need to backup the files and data on both computers, but i dnt know steps to take when creating a FAST disk (how to create FAST)to backup files and setting. Also i have to put these computer back on the network with the same setting so "how can i put these two computers back on the network after upgrading them to windows XP Pro.
pliz help me out i need answers by today pliz guys. Email me at alipriest2000@yahoo.co.uk.

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If I remember rightly I don't think the FAST feature is available in Win2k Pro, If i'm wrong them someone will be along shortly to put me right. Take a look at the following link for a set by set guide.

FAST is intended for one or two pcs, USMT is way better and does pretty much the same thing. FAST came in with XP and I think USMT did as well, but it coulda been there in 2K.

Im pretty sure u can whack an xp cd into anything, be it 2K, 98, 95 even, and use the fast wizard. As for usmt not sure, but there may be a client to allow it to work on other O/Ses. Will work on 2K at least,I'm pretty sure.

Adding to a domain is peasy as long as you have the IP settings set up (ie u can ping the server), and if you have a computer and user account on the domain (or just use admin from the domain but at least need a computer account for it) then goto my computer properties and the computer name tab, in the network ID point it to the domain and tada.

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